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OVERVIEW OF THE PLAYER
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
1. VOLUME CONTROL
2. SKIP/SEARCH DOWN BUTTON
3. SKIP/SEARCH UP BUTTON
4. PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON
5. POWER INDICATOR
6. USB/CARD BUTTON
7. CD DOOR
8. MODE BUTTON
9. FM ST. INDICATOR
10. CD DOOR OPEN AREA
11. STOP BUTTON
12. PROGRAM/EQ BUTTON
13. +10/ALBUM BUTTON
14. TUNING CONTROL
15. SPEAKERS
16. USB PORT
17. LCD DISPLAY
18. SD/MMC CARD SLOT
19. PHONES JACK
20. FUNCTION SWITCH
21. BAND SWITCH
22. AUX JACK
23. FOLDING HANDLE
24. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
25. FM TELESCOPIC ANTENNA
26. AC VOLTAGE SELECTOR
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( for dual voltage version)(optional)
27. AC SOCKET
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FAMILIARIZE WITH THE DISPLAYED CONTENTS IN THE LCD
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1. "PROG" shows during Programming and in programmed play.
2. "RANDOM" shows when in RANDOM playback.
3. "INTRO" shows when in INTRO playback.
4. English Text display. The information of the current track is displayed scrolling forward
in MP3 playback.
5. "MP3" shows when the disc played is an MP3-CD.
6. "CD" shows when the disc played is a CD-DA.
7. "REPT" shows when in various repeat modes.
8. "1" shows together with "REPT" when in single track repeat mode.
9. "DIR" shows together with "REPT" when in album repeat mode.
10. "ALL" shows together with "REPT" when in all tracks repeat mode.
11. This shows when the player reads data from USB data traveller.
12. This shows when player reads data from SD/MMC card.
13. This figure is the album number.
14. This figure is track number of the current album on a MP3 disc or the current
track
number on a CD disc.
15. This figure is the elapsed minutes of the track played.
16. This figure is the elapsed seconds of the track played.
POWER SUPPLY
q BATTERY OPERATION
1. Remove the battery compartment cover gently.
2. Install 8 x 'C' size batteries (UM-2 or equivalent) while observing the correct
polarities.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover.
NOTE:
= The AC cord must be detached from the AC socket of the player.
= Leaking batteries may damage the battery cabinet and the player as a whole, so
they should be removed from the cabinet when becoming flat or when the player is
not to be played on batteries for some time.
q AC OPERATION
Insert the AC cord to the AC socket of the player, and plug the other end to an
applicable wall outlet.
NOTE: Please be sure the AC Voltage Selector is switched to your local voltage if
applicable.
NOTE: If the AC plug of this unit does not fit in with your AC outlet, a plug adaptor
should be used. Consult your local dealer on the type of plug adaptor.
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TO PLAY THE RADIO
1. Set the FUNCTION switch to the RADIO position, the POWER Indicator will light up.
2. Select the desired band with the BAND switch.
3. Tune to the desired station by rotating the TUNING control (rotate that control back and
forth until you get the strongest and clearest reception).
4. The built-in AM antenna and external FM TELESCOPIC ANTENNA are directional.
= When you are receiving an FM broadcast, fully extend the TELESCOPIC ANTENNA
and rotate it for the best reception.
= For AM broadcast, rotate the whole set until the best reception is heard.
5. Adjust the volume level to a comfortable listening level.
6. To turn off the radio, set the FUNCTION switch to the OFF, USB/CARD, CD/MP3/AUX
position.
NOTES:
= If a particular FM (STEREO) station is weak, or you hear too much background noise,
try moving the band selector switch to the FM (MONO) position. This can often result in
a much clearer reception.
= When the band selector switch is set to FM STEREO and a stereo broadcast is on the
air. The FM ST. indicator will light up.
STEREO PHONES JACK
A stereo phones jack has been provided on the side of the player so that you can listen without
disturbing others. To use this jack, plug in the headphones/ earphones (NOT INCLUDED) and
adjust the VOLUME control to a preferred level.
NOTE: When external headphones/earphones are connected, the speakers will be muted.
HANDLING AND MAINTENANCE OF A DISC.
Follow the instructions below to handle and maintain your disc in order that
long time and trouble free performance can possibly be obtained:
= Ensure not to caress the rain bow side of the disc; handle the disc by
the edge.
= Long time exposure to sunshine, high temperatures and humidity will
damage the disc. And keep storage area clean.
= Avoid sticking labels on both sides of a disc. Writing with pointed
articles on the disc should be strictly avoided.
= Clean the disc wiping the centre and then working out to the edge with
a dry & soft cloth or a disc brush. Avoid any cleansing lotion or
chemical eradicator.
= Store them in their cases when they are not to be used.
LOAD A DISC
1. Open the CD door by the Door open area.
2. Load a disc on the disc tray with the label side facing up.
3. Close the CD door.
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HANDLE DISC ONLY AS SHOWN
CLEAN FROM CENTER TO EDGE
DO NOT STORE NEAR HEAT
PLAY A DISC
1. Slide the Function switch to CD/MP3/AUX position.
2. Follow the steps above to load a disc.
3. The player begins reading disc immediately the CD door is closed, "READING" shows
in the LCD.
4. When the disc is successfully read, TOC (total of contents) shows in the LCD and
playback follows with the first track.
5. Press Play/Pause button once to halt music playback, the elapsed time of the current
track flashes and "PAUSE" appears on the bottom of the LCD to indicate the player in
Pause mode; press Stop button to cease music playback. The LCD shows the TOC
again with "STOP" on the bottom.
SKIP TRACKS AND SEARCH FOR A SPECIFIC POINT TO PLAY
1. Press once the SKIP/SEARCH up button in music play to skip to the next track. To skip
to a specific track ahead, press this button several times.
2. Press once the SKIP/SEARCH down button in music play to skip to the previous track.
To skip to a specific track at back, press this button several times.
3. Press +10 /ALBUM button once in play to skip to the track 10 tracks ahead, twice to
skip to the track 20 tracks ahead. You can reach the last track of the disc using this
button.
4. Hold the SKIP/SEARCH up button in music play to search at quick rate for a specific
point to play.
5. Hold the SKIP/SEARCH down button in music play to search at quick rate for a specific
point to play.
REPEAT A SINGLE TRACK
To repeat a preferred track in playback, press MODE button once, "REPT 1" shows in the
LCD. Then select the preferred track using SKIP/SERCH buttons or +10/ALBUM button.
The player will repeat the chosen track until you press STOP button.
REPEAT ALL TRACKS
To repeat all tracks, press MODE button twice in play mode, "REPT ALL" shows in the LCD.
The player will repeat all tracks until you press STOP button.
RANDOM PLAY
Random play is that tracks on the disc are played by the player at random. Press MODE
button three times to enter this mode during play, "RANDOM" shows in the LCD. Tracks on
the disc will be selected at random for playback and the player stops automatically after all
tracks are played. You may press STOP button to exit random play mode and press
PLAY/PAUSE button to resume normal playback.
INTRODUCTION PLAY
Introduction play is that the first ten seconds of each track are played in a sequential order.
Press MODE button four times to enter this mode during play, "INTRO" shows in the LCD.
Press MODE button to exit Introduction play mode and normal music play resumes. Press
SKIP/SEARCH up button in Introduction mode to begin Introduction play from the next
track immediately after the current track. Press SKIP/SEARCH down button in Introduction
mode to begin Introduction play from the current track.
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PROGRAMMED PLAY
Programmed play is that tracks on the disc can be edited for playback in a preferred order
with the use of PROGRAM button.
In CD stop mode, press PROGRAM/EQ button once, "PROG" shows in the LCD with a
flickering track number and the program sequence indication "P-01", select the first track to
be programmed using SKIP/SEARCH buttons or +10/ALBUM button, and press
PROGRAM button again to store and advance to the next programming step. The program
sequence indication changes to "P-02" waiting for your next input.
Repeat the steps above to program more tracks. A maximum of 20 tracks can be
programmed in memory in a preferred order.
Press PLAY/PAUSE button to begin programmed play in the preferred order after you are
done with programming. The player stops automatically after all programmed tracks are
played.
You may press STOP button to terminate programmed playback. In program stop mode,
press STOP button again to clear the programming; press PLAY/PAUSE button to begin
the programmed playback with the programming order identical with the previous one done.
MP3-CD PLAYBACK
This player is capable of MP3-CDs. It takes longer time for this player to read an MP3-CD
than it does CD-DA. Wait patiently while it is reading.
After an MP3-CD is successfully read, the total number of albums and tracks shows in the
LCD together. And a second later, playback begins from the first track of the first album with
the icon of "Mp3" showing on the screen.
SKIP TRACKS AND SEARCH FOR A SPECIFIC POINT TO PLAY
1. Press once the SKIP/SEARCH up button in music play to skip to the next track. To skip
to a specific track ahead, press this button several times.
2. Press once the SKIP/SEARCH down button in music play to skip to the previous track.
To skip to a specific track at back, press this button several times.
3. Press +10/ALBUM button once in play to skip to the track 10 tracks ahead, twice to skip
to the track 20 tracks ahead. You can reach the last track of the disc using this button.
4. Hold the SKIP/SEARCH up button in music play to search at quick rate for a specific
point to play.
5. Hold the SKIP/SEARCH down button in music play to search at quick rate for a specific
point to play.
6. Hold the +10/ALBUM button once during play, the album number flashes; select the
desired album using the SKIP/SEARCH buttons or the +10/ALBUM button; confirm this
album selection by holding +10/ALBUM button again, the track number"000" flickers for
your input; select the desired track of the chosen album using the SKIP/SEARCH
button or +10/ALBUM button. Finally, press PLAY/PAUSE button again to begin playing
this chosen track.
REPEAT A SINGLE TRACK
To repeat a preferred track in playback, press MODE button once, "REPT 1" shows in the
LCD. Then select the preferred track using SKIP/SERCH buttons or +10/ALBUM button.
The player will repeat the chosen track until you press STOP button.
REPEAT ALL TRACKS
To repeat all tracks, press MODE button twice in play mode, "REPT ALL" shows in the LCD.
The player will repeat all tracks until you press STOP button.
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REPEAT AN ALBUM
To repeat a preferred album in playback, press MODE button thrice, "REPT DIR" shows in
the LCD. Then select the preferred album using +10/ALBUM button and SKIP/SERCH
buttons. The player will repeat the chosen album until you press STOP button.
RANDOM PLAY
Random play is that tracks on the disc are played by the player at random. Press MODE
button four times to enter this mode during play, "RANDOM" shows in the LCD. Tracks on
the disc will be selected at random for playback and the player stops automatically after all
tracks are played. You may press STOP button to exit random play mode and press
PLAY/PAUSE button to resume normal playback.
INTRODUCTION PLAY
Introduction play is that the first ten seconds of each track are played in a sequential order.
Press MODE button five times to enter this mode during play, "INTRO" shows in the LCD.
Press SKIP/SEARCH up button in Introduction mode to begin Introduction play from the
next track immediately after the current track. Press SKIP/SEARCH down button in
Introduction mode to begin Introduction play from the current track. Press MODE button
once more to exit introduction and return to normal playback from the track the unit plays.
PROGRAMMED PLAY
Programmed play is that tracks on the disc can be edited for playback in a preferred order
with the use of PROGRAM button.
In MP3 stop mode, press PROGRAM button once, "PROG" shows in the LCD with a
flickering album number and the program sequence indication "P-01"; select the album
number to be programmed using SKIP/SEARCH buttons or +10/ALBUM button, and press
PROGRAM button again to store; the track number flickers waiting for your selection.
Choose the desired track with SKIP/SEARCH buttons or +10/ALBUM button. Press
PROGRAM button again to confirm the first programming and advance to the next
programming step. The program sequence indication changes to "P-02" waiting for your
next input.
Repeat the steps above to program more tracks. A maximum of 99 tracks can be
programmed in memory in a preferred order.
Press PLAY/PAUSE button to begin programmed play in the preferred order after you are
done with programming. The player stops automatically after all programmed tracks are
played.
You may press STOP button to terminate programmed playback. In program stop mode,
press STOP button again to clear the programming; press PLAY/PAUSE button to begin
the programmed playback with the programming order identical with the previous one done.
EXTERNAL MEMORY MEDIA OPERATION (USB, MMC/SD)
Prepare the player for external memory media operation
Insert a USB data traveller into the USB port OR insert a MMC/SD card into the card slot;
slide the FUNCTION switch to the USB/CARD position and playback will start from the first
track.
NOTE:
The player reads data from the USB by default if both USB data traveller and MMC/SD
cards are inserted. You may press the USB/CARD button to switch between these modes
in stop mode.
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VARIOUS PLAY MODES
SKIPPING TRACKS AND SEARCHING BETWEEN TRACKS
Press SKIP UP button once to skip the current track and play the next track, press this
button continuously to go to corresponding tracks ahead;
Press SKIP DOWN button once to skip the current track and go back to the previous track,
press this button continuously to go back to corresponding tracks at back.
Press and hold SKIP buttons to initiate high-rate scanning between tracks; release one of
them to begin playback of music at normal speed.
REPEAT MODES
Press MODE button once in play mode to repeat the current track; the LCD shows the icon
for single track repeat.
Press MODE button twice in play mode to repeat tracks on stored on this storage media
(USB/MMC card) as a whole; the LCD shows the icon for all tracks repeat.
Press MODE button thrice to repeat tracks in the current folder as a whole; the LCD shows
the icon for DIR repeat.
RANDOM PLAY
Press MODE button for the fourth time in play to activate random playback immediately; the
player will pick up tracks in a random sequence for playback after PLAY/PAUSE button is
pressed. You may press STOP button to exit random play mode and press PLAY/PAUSE
button to resume normal playback.
INTROSCAN PLAY
Press MODE button for the fifth time in play mode to activate introscan playback
immediately; the player will pick up tracks for playback of the first 10 seconds of each track
in a sequential order after PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed. You may press MODE button
once again to exit introscan play mode and return to normal playback from the track it's
arrived at.
AUXILIARY IN
Your player can be used as a power amplifier to playback the programs from portable radio,
TV set or MP3 player or whatever provided this appliance is so designed that audio signal
may be produced through a LINE-OUT jack or the like.
Observe the following steps to connect the player to another appliance:
1. Power the player on using the supplied AC Power Cord.
2. Slide Function Switch to CD/MP3/Aux position.
3. Connect the appliance into the player's AUX in socket with the supplied LINE OUT
cable of the appliance.
4. Power on the appliance and begin play.
Easy job, right? At this time you will be able to hear the sound produced from the programs
the connected appliance is broadcasting.
EQ SELECTION
Press Program/EQ button continuously during disc playback mode to select EQ sound
effects among POP, ROCK, CLASS, JAZZ, BASS and NORMAL.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
— The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled
with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
— When the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the
disconnect device shall remain readily operable. To be completely disconnected the
power input, the mains plug of the apparatus or the appliance coupler shall be
disconnected from the mains completely.
— No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus.
— Minimum distances 2.0cm around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation. The ventilation
should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as
newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc.
— The use of apparatus is in tropical and/or moderate climates.
— Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal.
— CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the
same or equivalent type.
— Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
— The marking plate is located at the back of the apparatus.
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